The scientific community mourns the loss of esteemed American biochemist and cell biologist, Dr. Judith “Judy” Campisi, who passed away from breast cancer. A trailblazer in her field, Campisi’s groundbreaking work on cellular senescence has had a profound impact on our understanding of age-related diseases.
Dr. Campisi was a highly respected scientist whose contributions to the field of cellular senescence were transformative. Her research at the Buck Institute for Research on Aging, where she worked until her unexpected passing, focused on taming cellular senescence – a crucial source of chronic inflammation implicated in major age-related diseases.
Eric Verdin, President and CEO of the Buck Institute, expressed deep sorrow at the news of her passing. He described Campisi as a beloved colleague whose contributions to the institute and the wider scientific community will be greatly missed.
News of Dr. Campisi’s death sent shockwaves through the scientific community, with many expressing their condolences on various platforms. Richard Sever, a fellow scientist, took to Twitter to share his sadness at the news, describing Campisi as an incredible scientist whose impact on the senescence field was substantial.
Throughout her illustrious career, Dr. Campisi received numerous accolades, including the prestigious Longevity Prize from the Ipsen Foundation. She was known not only for her scientific achievements but also for her kindness and dedication to her work.
Dr. Judy Campisi’s passing is a significant loss to the scientific community. Her pioneering research has left an indelible mark on the field of cellular senescence and will continue to influence future studies. Her legacy will live on through her remarkable contributions to science.
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